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The phrase "academic failures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals or instances where there has been a lack of success in an academic context, such as failing grades or not meeting educational standards.
Example: "The study focused on the impact of socioeconomic factors on academic failures among high school students."
Alternatives: "educational shortcomings" or "scholastic failures."
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Or maybe you'd prefer a few academic failures?
But back then, his academic failures were a source of pain.
I would not want a return to the system that made many children feel they were academic failures.
Additional research has documented that bullies have difficulty adjusting to school and that academic failures may contribute to their aggressive behaviour.
No wonder that almost 70 per cent of 18-year-olds in a recent survey believe horticulture is only a career for academic failures.
Do we really need to hear sports anchors discussing the academic failures of high school student-athletes, as they did during De La Salle-Evangel game?
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We have one common enemy, and it's academic failure.
The organization aids children in public schools who are facing academic failure.
In some dispiriting cases, the students are so unprepared that academic failure seems inevitable.
The son of a supermarket-chain executive, Shapiro was a gifted mechanic but an academic failure.
Wayne was concerned about graduating from I.S. 62, given his record of academic failure.
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